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EUPHORBIA PUNICEA aka Jamaican poinsettia

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My very favorite euphorbia. Not too common here in central Florida which is a shame because they do very well. 

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Yours is looking great. I have one that does not look nearly as nice as yours. I just relocated it to a new location in an effort to make it thrive. I normally don't like to dig plants up but i figured it couldn't hurt. 

Thanks for sharing the picture. I agree t his plant should be used more often.

Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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Hi Tracy they love the sun and not too much water is what I've found. Mine has been moved quite a few times and never seems to mind. Good luck they're super neat!!

Thanks. I did move it to a sunnier location. I'll try cutting back on water also. Thanks for the advice. Much appreciated.

Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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